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The Lackawanna County Children's Library provides a variety of services and resources to home educating families in the community.
Thank to those who participated in the survey. It has been very helpful and I will use your suggestions to improve services.
Collections Include:
· Books
· Talking Books
· Videos
· CDs
· DVDs
· CD-ROMs
·Magazines
· Discovery Kits
Click here for the pdf of the application. Once completed please send it back to our outreach coordinator:
Amy Vitiello
Children's Outreach Coordinator
Lackawanna County Children's Library
520 Vine Street
Scranton, PA 18509
570-348-3000 ext. 3015
Fax- 570-348-3020 attn: Amy
childrensoutreach@albright.org
There are a few local support groups for families. The library does not personally indorse any. There are many state and national wide groups.
Catholic Homeschoolers of NEPA
catholichomeschoolersofNEPA@yahoogroups.com
H.O.P.E. Homeschool-
http://hopehomeschoolers.webs.com/
PA Homeschoolers
http://www.pahomeschoolers.com/supportgroups/index.html
Pennsylvania Department of Education–
Home Education
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/home_education/7404
Please refer here for official and legal requirements and forms regarding home education. There is a wealth of resources and list of organizations on this page.
PA Homeschoolers
http://www.pahomeschoolers.com/
Provide links, discussion boards and state resources for home educators.
Pennsylvania Homeschoolers Accreditation Agency (PHAA)
A state wide organization that provides diplomas to home educators.
The Pennsylvania Home Education Network
Informational site that promotes home education in Pennsylvania and has membership.
Home School Legal Defense Association-
A nonprofit advocacy organization to promote and defend the right to home school.
Homeschoolers Guide
http://homeschoolersguides.com/
The website for the print publication that publish -The Guide to Great Field Trips & Activities (published twice each year, Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter)
-Guide to Homeschool-Friendly Colleges (published annually each Spring)
-Pocket Homeschool Fair (Curriculum Guide - published annually each Spring)
Free Homeschooling Resources
http://www.freestuffandsamples.com/newestsamplesblog/free-homeschooling-resources/
The library has a collection of home educating books in our Parent’s Room in the Lackawanna County Children’s Library. We also have materials in the Albright Memorial Library.
Items can be found via our online catalog.
Some favorites among families are:
The first year of homeschooling your child : your complete guide to getting off to the right start by Linda Dobson
The unschooling handbook : how to use the whole world as your child's classroom by Mary Griffith
The complete idiot's guide to homeschooling by Marsha Ransom
Home learning year by year: how to design a homeschool curriculum from preschool through high school by Rebecca Rupp
Homeschool your child for free : more than 1,200 smart, effective, and practical resources for home education on the Internet and beyond by Laura Maery Gold
Fundamentals of home-schooling by Ann Lahrson-Fisher
Creative home schooling for gifted children:a resource guide by Lisa Rivero